


FAMILY LAW
Compassionate and Strategic Guidance for Family Matters
Family law matters are inherently sensitive, complex, and highly personal. At Sandeep Masih Law Professional Corporation, we provide strategic, compassionate, and results-oriented counsel for clients navigating divorce, custody disputes, property division, and family agreements.
Services
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Divorce & Separation: Comprehensive representation in separation and divorce proceedings, including negotiation of agreements and litigation if necessary.
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Child Custody & Access: Advocating for arrangements that serve the best interests of the child while balancing parental rights.
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Spousal Support: Establishing, enforcing, and modifying financial support obligations.
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Property Division: Advising on equitable division of marital assets, debts and property rights.
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Cohabitation & Prenuptial Agreements: Drafting enforceable agreements to delineate rights and obligations.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Mediation and negotiation to resolve disputes efficiently and amicably.
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Collaborative Family Law: Facilitating cooperative solutions that avoid adversarial court proceedings.

Approach
- Individualized legal advice tailored to the family’s unique circumstances.
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- Strategic advocacy to protect clients’ legal rights and long-term interests.
- Transparent, consistent communication throughout the process .
- Solutions-oriented approach focusing on sustainable and fair outcomes.


Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can custody or support arrangements be modified?
A: Yes. We advise and assist with modifications based on material changes in circumstances.
Q: What are Collaborative Family Law and ADR?
A: They are non-adversarial approaches emphasizing cooperation and negotiation to achieve mutually acceptable resolutions.
Q: Do you assist with pre- and post-marital agreements?
A: Yes. We prepare prenuptial and cohabitation agreements tailored to protect client interests.
Q: How is child support calculated?
A: Child support is calculated based on provincial guidelines considering income, custody arrangements and special needs.
Q: What if my spouse refuses to comply with a court order?
A: We can assist with enforcement measures through the court to ensure compliance with custody, support or property orders.
